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1 αλλά
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2 όμως
ama, fakat, lakin, halbuki -
3 ἅμαξα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `frame-work, chassis of a foor-wheeled wagon; wagon' (Il.).Compounds: From ἰ-έναι `go' and the το-suffix: ἁμαξιτός `practicable for a wagon' ( ὁδός, Pi.), mostly subst. f. `carriage-road' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Generally derived from ἅμα and ἀξ- (in ἄξων) with suffix -ι̯α, cf. Adrados Emerita 17, 146f. - The interpretation "one-ax-er" (Meriger KZ 40, 217ff.) does not fit the ἅμαξα. Hardly to Toch B amäkṣpänta `wagon-master', Adams Dict. TochB 19 (with unclear IE h₂em-), unless as a loan from Greek. - Bănăt̨eanu REIE 3, 136f. assumes Anatolian origin. Forssman Unters. 8-11 argues that the aspiration is late, which means that the word does not contain ἅμα. Greek has only ἀξον-. One would expect rather `two-ax-ler' (cf. δίφρος). Fur. 221 compares ἀβακλή ἄμαξα Kyr. (i.e. ἀμακ-\/ ἀβακ-).Page in Frisk: 1,85-86Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἅμαξα
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4 δέκα
Grammatical information: numeralMeaning: `ten' (Il.)Derivatives: Inherited (s. below) δέκατος (Arc. Lesb. δέκοτος cf. Arc. δυώδεκο) `tenth'; f. δεκάτη (sc. μερίς) `the tenth' (Ion.-Att.) with δεκατεύω `exact tithe' (Ion.-Att.), with δεκάτευμα (Call.), δεκάτευσις (D. H.), δεκατεία (Plu.), δεκατευτής (Harp.) and δεκατευτήριον `customhouse' (X.); rare δεκατόω `id.' (Ep. Hebr.); δεκατός `sentenced to a fine of one tenth of ones property' (Cyren.), haplol. for δεκα[τω]τός or δεκα[τευ]τός; - δεκάτη (sc. ἡμέρα) `the tenth day of the month or after the birth of a child, when the name-giving occurred' (Ion.-Att.) with δεκαταῖος (Pl.) and δεκατισταί (Bithynia; s. Chantr. Form. 318f.). - δεκάς, - άδος f. `decade, groop of ten, esp. soldiers', δεκαδεύς `member of a decade' (X.) also `president of a college of ten men' (Trozen), δεκαδικός (Herm. Alex. in Phdr.), δεκαδιστής, - ίστρια (Delos) = δεκατιστής; Thphr. Char. 27, 11 (s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 71). - δεκανός `decurio, surveyor' with δεκανία, δεκανικός (pap., cf. Mayser pap. 12: 3, 88), Macedonian (v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 401 n. 2). - Isolated denomin. δεκάζω `bribe (the judges)' (Att.) s.v. with δεκασμός (D. H.)s. Oldfather P.-W. 13, 2398f. - Uncertain OAtt. δεκᾶν (IG 12, 919).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [191] *deḱm̥ `ten'.Etymology: Gr. δέκα, Lat. decem, Skt. dáśa a.o. from IE *déḱm. Beside it a collektive t-formation (Sommer Zum Zahlwort 21 n. 1; also on δεκάκις, - ιν) in Skt. daśát, Lith. dẽšimt, OCS desętь, Alb. djetë `ten', also in the ordinals δέκατος, Lith. dešim̃tas, OCS desętъ, Goth. taihunda etc., IE *déḱm̥tos (but s. Meillet BSL 29, 29f.). Lat. decimus, Skt. daśamá- however from *dḱm̥mos. - Collective δεκάς is a Greek innovation: on the suffix (= Hitt. - ant\/d-) Sommer Münch. Stud. z. Sprachwiss. 4, 1ff. - Lit. in W.-Hofmann s. decem; also Brandenstein Die erste idg. Wanderung (Wien 1936) 22. S. also εἴκοσι and ἑκατόν.Page in Frisk: 1,359-360Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέκα
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5 ὁμοκλή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `loud (threatening, scolding) acclamation, command' (Hom., Hes. Sc.; also Emp. [- έων], Pi. [- αῖς], A. Fr. 57,5 = 71,5 [άν]); `attack, onset' (hell.; false duced from Π 147?).Other forms: (ὀ-?, s.below).Derivatives: Besides, prob. as denominative, the more usual ὁμοκλ-άω, - έω (ὀ-) in ipf. 3. sg. ὁμόκλα (Σ 156, Ω 248), 3 pl. ὁμόκλ-εον, 1 pl. - έομεν (Ο 658 a.o., ω 173), aor. ὁμοκλῆσαι (Hom., S. El. 712), iter. ipf. ὁμοκλήσασκε (Β 199) `to shout (threateningly), to call, to exhort, to warn'; from there ὁμοκλη-τήρ, - ῆρος m. `shouter, warner' (Μ 273, Ψ 452), f. - τειρα (Lyc. 1337).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: As the elided ὑπ' ὀμοκλῆς (e.g. Hes. Sc. 341), κέκλετ' ὀμοκλήσας (v. l. Υ 365) point to orig. lenis (Wackernagel Unt. 47 A. 1), one doubted clearly already in antiquity the hard to understand connection with ὁμός etc. In ὀμο- Jacobsohn Phil. 67, 509ff., KZ 42, 160 n. 1, Χάριτες F. Leo (1911) 443 f. wanted to find a counterpart of Skt. áma- m. `violence, pressure, turbulence', Av. ama- m. `power (to attack), strength'; so ὀμο-κλή prop. as determinative comp. "(attack)-, cry" (?). The 2. member, in any case to καλέω, can be a root-noun (Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1,140, Risch $ 72b); but it can also be explained as an ā-abstract ὀμο-κλ-ά̄ (: *ὀμο-κλ-ός like νεο-γν-ός; cf. on μεσόδμη) (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 8 n. 2 with Jacobsohn l.c.), in which case the laryngeal must have been lost. For the latter interpretation pleads ὁμοκλάν in A. (s. above), as Greek as monosyll. zero grade only knows κλη- (s. on καλέω); an artificial Dorism (Jacobsohn as alternative) is however not excluded. -- On the variation - άω: - έω in the verb, which can be phonetic, s. Schwyzer 242, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 361.Page in Frisk: 2,389Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὁμοκλή
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6 σῆμα
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `sign, symbol, trait, omen, mark, character, feature, gravestone' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. σᾶμα.Compounds: Compp., e.g. σηματ-ουργός m. `mark maker' (A.); often as 2. member with regular transition in the o-stems, e.g. ἄ-σημος, Dor. ἄ-σᾱμος `without signs, unimpressed, unintelligible' (IA., Dor.), isolated ἀ-σήμων `id.' (S.), ἐπί-σημος, Dor. -ᾱ- `provided with a mark' (IA., Dor.), n. - ον `mark, weapon' (Ion. hell. a. late), also -α (Simon., A. a.o.; after σῆμα).Derivatives: 1. the adj. σημα-λέος `sending signs', surn. of Zeus (Paus.), - τόεις `full of gravestones' (AP). 2. the verbs a. σημαίνω, Dor. (Pamphyl.) σᾱμ-, often w. prefix, e.g. ἐπι-, ὑπο-, δια-, ἀπο-, `to give a sign, to denounce, to order' (Il.) with σημάν-τωρ, - τορος m. `commander, ruler, guide' (ep. Il.), des. of a military official (Hdt. 7, 81), `annunciator, announcing' (late poet.; on the meaning Aly Glotta 5, 58 ff.), - τήρ, - τήριον, - τρον, - τρίς, - τρια, - τικός, - σις, also σημασία f. `announcement etc.' (Arist., hell. a. late; Schwyzer 469); b. σηματίζομαι = σημαίνομαι (sch.). 3. Subst. a. dimin. σημάτιον n. (Eust.); b. σημ-εῖον, Ion. -ήϊον, Dor. σᾱμ- n. `sign, mark, standard, signal, signet' (IA., Dor.; as μνημ-εῖον: μνῆμ-α; s. on μιμνήσκω) with - ειώδης `noteworthy' (Arist., hell. a. late), - ειόομαι, - ειόω, also w. ἐπι- a. o., `to note, to notice; to provide with a seal' (Hp., Thphr., hell. a. late), from where - είωσις, - είωμα, - ειωτικός; c. σημ-εία (- έα, - αία) f. `standard, banner' (hell. a. late; after βασιλ-εία etc.; Schwyzer 469, 470 n. 6). 4. PN Σαμιχος m. (Boeot. inscr.) a.o.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The word seems an inherited word, but is without convincing etymology. After Brugmann (e.g. Grundr.1 II 348) identical with Skt. dhyā-man- n. `thought' (late lex.; to dhyā́-yati, -ti `think'); semantic. not really striking. E. Leumann (s. Schwyzer 322 n. 1) compares Sak. (North-Ar.) śśāma `sign'. -- From ἄσημον MPers. asēm `(uncoined) silver', NPers. sīm `(silver) thread'; cf. Bailey Trans. Phil. Soc. 1933, 50.Page in Frisk: 2,695-696Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῆμα
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